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Bullying and Suicide Awareness Training-Virtual

  • 18 Mar 2026
  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
  • Zoom
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Bullying and Suicide Awareness Training

March 18, 2026

1 pm - 3 pm

Virtually on Zoom

This is a MEMBERS ONLY free training

While suicide awareness and bullying awareness are two unique topics, research has found that bullying is a significant risk factor for suicide. While these two topics are associated in this training module, it is important to underscore that suicide is a complex behavior that is rarely attributed to one cause. The training is eligible for Act 48 credits, and certificates will be provided. All course attendees should leave this course with an understanding of the following:

Who Should Attend: Professionals employed or contracted within school-based settings.

Learning Objectives:

Part A:  Bullying Awareness

  • Definition of bullying

  • Differentiating cyber bullying from physical/in-person bullying

  • Identify warning signs of bullying: signs of youth who are engaged in bullying, and signs of youth who are being bullied

  • Overview of bullying and its impact on youth mental health and school related outcomes

  • Gain a brief overview of laws and policies related to bullying that may impact school employees

  • Identify resources for youth who are experiencing bullying or engaging in it

Part B: Suicide Awareness

  • Gain an overview of the pervasive myths, misperceptions, and stigma surrounding suicide

  • Discover how to identify youth who may be at risk of suicide

  • Learn about suicide risk factors, protective factors, and warning signs

  • What to consider when responding to youth who may be at risk of suicide

  • Learn how to refer youth who may be at risk of suicide

  • Gain a brief overview of laws and policies related to suicide awareness that may impact school employees

  • Identify national, state and local crisis resources

Time: 2-3 hours

Number of People: 25

PMHCA

PMHCA@pmhca.org

2551 Walnut Street

Harrisburg, PA 17103

Office Phone: 717-221-1022


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